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Many laptops use some space as a 'Recovery' partition where all the data is stored in the event of a major problem; this is rather than supply a recovery DVD. If you use the space allocated as D: you would have no way of recovering your laptop in the event of such a problem. Whether this is the case for you I can't be certain as no details of the laptop are present.

I don't think in this case the D: is a recovery partition as it is labelled data. What operating system are you using and what is the file on d: called? Depending on that we can delete the D: and extend c:

Easy Way, Click Windows Key one with Flag on it plus the E key this opens Windows Explorer click on the + by My Computer Icon so you can see both drives look on C:\ for you Music and Photos. Right Click on them or if its a Folder That just as them in it right click it and drag to D:\ choose Move It may change the shortcut that lets you play them so you may have to the above to see your Files then double click on what you want to play or see

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